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Asked by:
Victor and Kathleen Wood
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
My wife and I are Canadians living in Europe and have been growing herbs for our kitchen here for many years. I recently returned from Singapore where I was quite impressed by a seafood-noodle soup, called Laksa. Upon my return home I found recipes for Laksa in two of my cookbooks, but see that each calls for something called laksa leaves. I do not see it in your catalog, and I am wondering if you might carry this herb under another name. I believe that it is in the mint family.Laksa is a mouthwatering spicy chicken noodle soup made with more than a dozen flavourings including lemongrass, chiles, ginger, galangal, turmeric, garlic, cilantro, tamarind paste and others. A sauce made with coconut milk and "laksa herb" is served with it, along with fresh "laksa" herb and other herbs served as a garnish.